Feathered Friends Workshop
A drop-in craft activity for families as part of our Brontë and Birds day
Create a mask to transform yourself into a beautiful bird! In this family-friendly workshop we will be using coloured feathers to make our very own bird masks.
Emily Bront
ë loved the birds she saw on the moors; from skylarks to robins, the Yorkshire countryside is the home for some of the country's most beautiful winged creatures. Make a mask to transform yourself into a bird, and explore the museum through the eyes of our feathered friends.
Date: Saturday 22 April, 11am – 3pm
Free with admission to the Museum
Drop-in activity. No need to book.
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Interactive Nature Workshop
An interactive nature workshop with local artist Winston Plowes. Take inspiration from the great outdoors to create your own nature art and poetry. Suitable for all.
11am - 1pm
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Talk with the RSPB
RSPB Development Officer Alasdair McKee and Bront
ë Parsonage Museum Programme Officer, Sassy Holmes will lead a fascinating talk about the importance of birds to the Bront
ë family.
2pm
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